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Sebb commented on WHIMSY-4:
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Sorry, dunno how I missed the full names in the previous version!
But it looks better now with the full name and date under each uid.

Regarding committees missing from S3: the chairs are listed in S1, and are 
presumably on the committee, but don't appear in the roster (originally 
memberUid)

It would be useful if the chair were shown with the full name as well (taken 
from S1). 
Maybe one day the chair starting date could be added, so it might be sensible 
to use the same format as in the roster
If the chair marker were also added to the roster that would allow 
cross-checking the two locations where the chair appears.

The security and Infra team rosters are empty; perhaps because there are no 
joining dates?

BTW, Fundraising has two chairs

> Create public sanitised version of committee-info.txt
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WHIMSY-4
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-4
>             Project: Whimsy
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Sebb
>
> The committee-info.txt (CI) file contains the canonical information for the 
> composition of PMCs etc. This information is needed by various other scripts 
> and is supposed to be synched to various web pages.
> It would be very useful to create a sanitised, structured version of the CI 
> file for consumption by other apps, for example people.apache.org, 
> projects.apache.org, reporter.apache.org.
> Whimsy already has access to the file, it would just need to reformat it and 
> publish it on the public part of the site.
> The advantage of using Whimsy to create a sanitised version is that only one 
> place would be responsible for the cleaning up process.
> Ideally the format would be readable by both humans and computers.
> So perhaps JSON would be suitable (Python supports this).
> Probably best to recreate the file on a timed basis rather than as an 
> svnpubsub client. [In the case of svnpubsub it may not be easy to determine 
> if the process has stopped working, or there have been no recent updates to 
> the file]. In any case the file should contain a timestamp.
> The following data is needed as a minimum:
> PMC names (foundation date) and chairs (name and availid)
> PMC members (name and availid) and joining dates
> Similar info for the other Committees (Board, President's, W3C)
> Reporting schedules:
> - quarterly months with contents
> - next month list (not sure if comments are needed)
> There are some PMCs that were re-established after having been disbanded.
> In this case the dates should probably be taken from the most recent 
> incarnation?



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